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To make water appear to glow, fluorescent highlighter colors like neon yellow, green, or pink work best. The fluorescent dye in these colors emits a bright glow under UV light, creating the effect of glowing water. Remember to use caution and handle highlighter dyes with care when using them for this purpose.
Highlighter ink does not glow in the dark on its own. To make water glow in the dark, you would need to use a fluorescent or phosphorescent pigment designed for that purpose. These pigments are usually powders that need to be mixed with water in specific quantities and then exposed to light to charge up before they will glow in the dark.
well I think a good question would be, what is in the highlighter that gives off its glow
Highlighters contain fluorescent molecules that absorb UV light and re-emit it as visible light, making them appear to glow under UV light. These molecules typically have conjugated double bonds that allow them to absorb light energy and then emit it at a longer wavelength, creating the glowing effect.
This is because it contains phosphor, a chemical that makes things glow. Take note: All elements glow but only phosphor is in the visible range.Phosphorus is the chemical element that has the symbol P and atomic number 15.Phosphorus compounds are used in explosives, nerve agents, friction matches, fireworks, pesticides, toothpastes, and detergents.Phosphorus doesn't actually glow, it converts light into heat. All elements have this effect, but phosphorus' light emission is in the visible range.
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To make water appear to glow, fluorescent highlighter colors like neon yellow, green, or pink work best. The fluorescent dye in these colors emits a bright glow under UV light, creating the effect of glowing water. Remember to use caution and handle highlighter dyes with care when using them for this purpose.
you cut the highlighter in half and take out the felt tip and you put it in a small amount of water. After you put the felt tip in a small ,amount of water you put it under a black light and the water should glow. The best color to use is a yellow highlighter.
some random chemicals and it does not glow.
Tonic water does not glow when mixed with green highlighter ink because the quinine in tonic water, responsible for fluorescence under UV light, is not reactive to the wavelength of light emitted by the green highlighter ink. The fluorescent properties of quinine are specific to certain wavelengths of UV light, which the green highlighter ink does not produce.
It glow from three cemecals glue, highlighter, and the borax. Put the main thing is the black light.
Highlighter ink does not glow in the dark on its own. To make water glow in the dark, you would need to use a fluorescent or phosphorescent pigment designed for that purpose. These pigments are usually powders that need to be mixed with water in specific quantities and then exposed to light to charge up before they will glow in the dark.
well I think a good question would be, what is in the highlighter that gives off its glow
Glow water glows when exposed to black light or UV light due to the presence of fluorescent compounds in highlighter ink. These compounds absorb the UV light and re-emit it as visible light, creating a glowing effect. When mixed with water, the highlighter ink disperses, allowing the fluorescent particles to illuminate the water under the right lighting conditions. The brightness and color of the glow depend on the type of highlighter used.
bright yellow, almost highlighter yellow
use a blue light instead of black light